There must be something (a seed or piece of bone) stuck in the rotor chamber. Take the rotor out (impeller) and clean the chamber. Also under there is a small channel between the drain sump and the rotor chamber. Use a stiff thin wire and clean it.

Hopefully the rotor is intact. Replace everything and you should be all right.

Post me a message if the rotor assembly appears cracked. Then you need a new one.

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Probably the hard drive is dead. Did you drop it recently? Anyway, it could be just the connector, if your good with hardware you could open it and check. I would suggest you to use the warranty though.

To put machine into test mode:
Press and hold keylock, then press and hold start button. Hold both in until machine beeps (if you have display, it will show all symbols). Press power button- display should now show HO. Press start button until LD shows in display- this tests lid motors. Activate lid motors by pressing keylock button- if you open drawer about 3 inches, you should see lid come down. Pressing keylock again will raise lid. Raise and lower lid several times by pressing keylock button to ensure lid is working properly- if not, lid motors need replacing. Good luck!!